X-Factor Investigations - Team Roster

Team Roster

Issues Years Roster
1 to 7 2006 Butterfly, M, Madrox, Rictor, Siryn, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane
8 to 24 2006–2007 Butterfly, M, Madrox, Quicksilver, Rictor, Siryn, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane
25 to 27 2008 Messiah Complex crossover
28 to 32 2008 M, Madrox, Rictor, Siryn, Strong Guy
33 to 39 2008–2009 Darwin, Longshot, M, Madrox, Rictor, Siryn, Strong Guy
40 to 42 2009 Butterfly, Darwin, Longshot, M, Madrox, Rictor, Ruby Summers, Siryn, Strong Guy
43 to 50 2009 Butterfly, Darwin, Longshot, M, Madrox, Rictor, Ruby Summers, Shatterstar, Siryn, Strong Guy
200 to 207 2009–2010 Butterfly, Darwin, Longshot, M, Madrox, Rictor, Shatterstar, Siryn, Strong Guy
208 to 213 2010–2011 Butterfly, Darwin, Longshot, M, Madrox, Rictor, Shatterstar, Siryn, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane
214 2011 Darwin
215 to 229 2011 Butterfly, Longshot, M, Madrox, Rictor, Shatterstar, Siryn, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane
230 to 245 2012 Banshee, Butterfly, Havok, Longshot, M, Madrox, Pip The Troll, Polaris, Rictor, Shatterstar, Strong Guy, Wolfsbane
245+ 2013 Butterfly, Longshot, M, Madrox, Pip The Troll, Polaris, Rictor, Shatterstar

Notes:

  • A - The character acts as a recurring character only.
  • B - Wolfsbane leaves the group to join X-Force, but rejoins in #208.
  • C - Layla Miller is left stranded in the future.
  • D - The character joins following the revival during Messiah Complex.
  • E - The character joins following the death of his Skrull impersonator during Secret Invasion.
  • F - The character returns to her own time in #50.
  • G - The character is not an actual member of the team, but holds alliance with Doctor Doom instead.

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